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Engaging Today's Militant Atheist Argumentshttp://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/engaging-todays-militant-atheist-arguments?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/engaging-todays-militant-atheist-arguments?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationIn this paper, MIT professor Ian Hutchinson addresses the question of how to engage arguments put forward by the New Atheists. In doing so, he offers a critique of scientism, the assumption that scientific knowledge is all the real knowledge there is.Tue, 01 Mar 2011 10:16:41 -0800Ian HutchinsonRecovering the Doctrine of Creation: A Theological View of Sciencehttp://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/recovering-the-doctrine-of-creation-a-theological-view-of-science?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/recovering-the-doctrine-of-creation-a-theological-view-of-science?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationPhilosopher Robert Bishop explores the Biblical doctrine of creation, which he describes as "perhaps one of the most helpful pieces of theology for thinking about science", and describes why the doctrine needs to be recovered from narrower, contemporary interpretations of creation.Sat, 01 Jan 2011 11:18:32 -0800Robert C. BishopHow Does the BioLogos Model Need to Address Concerns About Science?http://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/how-does-the-biologos-model-need-to-address-concerns-about-science?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/how-does-the-biologos-model-need-to-address-concerns-about-science?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationMany barriers to the acceptance of the BioLogos model by evangelical Christians arise from popular misconceptions about the nature of science and its relationship to God's action in our world.Sat, 01 Jan 2011 09:34:48 -0800Ard LouisHow Does a BioLogos model need to address the theological issueshttp://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/how-does-a-biologos-model-need-to-address-the-theological-issues?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/how-does-a-biologos-model-need-to-address-the-theological-issues?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationScience and Religion scholar Denis Alexander presents two models for relating Adam and Eve with the findings of contemporary anthropology. This essay was presented at the November 2010 Theology of Celebration WorkshopWed, 01 Dec 2010 11:24:19 -0800Denis AlexanderWhat Scientists Dohttp://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/what-scientists-do?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/what-scientists-do?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationIn this scholarly essay, Steve Benner, a Distinguished Fellow of The Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution in Gainesville, Fla., looks at what the role of a scientist should be. Benner looks specifically at "falsifiability", the acceptance of uncertainty, and the place of the scientist in public discourse.Thu, 01 Apr 2010 12:20:49 -0700Steven BennerThe Biblical Creation in its Ancient Near Eastern Contexthttp://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/the-biblical-creation-in-its-ancient-near-eastern-context?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/the-biblical-creation-in-its-ancient-near-eastern-context?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication"As a Christian and a biblical scholar, I care both about Scripture as truth and about the ongoing scholarly conversation regarding the composition of the Hebrew Scriptures. And so, when I was asked to speak on the story of creation in Genesis 1, I welcomed the opportunity to give my thoughts on the interaction between this text and its ancient Near Eastern context."Thu, 01 Apr 2010 10:36:11 -0700Joseph LamAccommodationist and Proud of Ithttp://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/accommodationist-and-proud-of-it?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/accommodationist-and-proud-of-it?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationScience and religion scholar Michael Ruse gives a personal account of his experiences as an author and public speaker on the compatibility of Christianity and biological evolution.Thu, 01 Apr 2010 10:26:34 -0700Michael RuseEvolutionary Creation: A Christian Approach to Evolutionhttp://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/evolutionary-creation-a-christian-approach-to-evolution?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/evolutionary-creation-a-christian-approach-to-evolution?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationProfessor Denis Lamoureux presents the theory of evolutionary creation, which claims that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit created the universe and life through an ordained, sustained, and design-reflecting evolutionary process. The view of origins, says Lamoureux, fully embraces both the religious beliefs of biblical Christianity and the scientific theories of cosmological, geological, and biological evolution.Fri, 01 Jan 2010 09:35:57 -0800Denis LamoureuxScientific Fundamentalism and its Cultural Impacthttp://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/scientific-fundamentalism-and-its-cultural-impact?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.orghttp://biologos.org/resources/essay/scientific-fundamentalism-and-its-cultural-impact?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationGiberson's essay makes the case that scientific fundamentalists are not merely arguing for the supremacy of science but also presenting science as a quasi-religious replacement. The agenda of the "New Atheists" is not merely to refute mainstream religion but to replace it. Unfortunately, the scientific community is poorly represented by these aggressive public figures.Sun, 01 Nov 2009 11:09:25 -0800Karl Giberson